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13 Comments on The American Dream.... A NIGHTMARE??
Diane * I have a DRIP Direct-Mail marketing plan of sending my RENT NOW * SELL LATER 3-panel brochures every other day to new SALES listings in the areas I want to have properties in my management portfolio. I get almost half of my new inventory from these efforts!
Diane: We have worked really heard with homeowners who are considering a short sale but in my area we have seen a decline in short sales for now. however, I do believe that they are more to come in at the end of the year. Many homeowner had condsider a loan mod, but now they realize that it's not working.We are bracing ourselve for more S/S to hit the market.
BTW: it's great to see you again. Have a blessed weekend.
Dianne I have not seen homeowners around here rent out their home in an effort to avoid foreclosure, but that sounds like a good option.
Wallace: Interesting! With your reputation, it's easy to visualize owners lining up to place their quality homes with you. We have something in the works to rescue the up-side downers.
Donna: Hello to you also, and thanks for the well wishes ... there are peaks and valleys in this business. Keeping current, knowing what clients need and being there to meet it, has left us very productive in an otherwise down market. (the reason for my absence)
George: We are both aware of differing markets... over here, RENTALS are a flourishing commodity!
Good post, Diane. We have many, many clients who are renting out their houses until the market gets better and they can afford to sell.
Leslie! Howdy! We MUST adjust to changes affecting housing. To sit up and wait for the market to get back in place is totally unrealistic. Business is booming in rentals... YEAAA!!
Diane,
So very true. I often wonder why more folks don't consider the leasing option when this market is so very strong and we can make a situation a lot better in most cases. It's an educational process and many agents seem short sighted and will not recommend leasing, as they don't handle it and want to make more money with a sales commission check.
All the best, Michelle
Great post- I feel most home owner are just reluctant to act or care about their property anymore they just want out.Their hestation,or unwillingness,to hang on,is very preplexing.
Ricky D Seattle Washington
Michelle: And the thing of it is... they will be FORCED to lease or lose (good blog topic), won't they? Folks tend to stay with what they are accustomed to and what's been taught rather than face the fact that some doors have closed... Time to go in ANOTHER door! THANKS or your input!
Ricky: And the thing is, In life... EVERYTHING changes!! Shoot, ME? <---- trying to DYE my gray hairs! Heard of someone else pulling each one out... Doesn't she understand she may not be gray.... but at that rate she most certainly will be BALD!! (The POINT is... ACCEPT changes!) Good to SEE you.
Happy New Year to you Diane!
Hello, Diane, this a voice from the past. Glad to see that you are still here and just as wise as always. Like others, I would never have thought of renting to avoid foreclosure. However, as you said it makes a lot of sense in a strong rental market.
See you again.
Mary
AVA! Thank you! And the same to you!
MARY! GOOD to see you also! Happy New Year
More than you can imaginge, Diane. Thanks for being here.